CFE – It’s More Than Three Letters Behind Your Name

The three impactful letters, CFE, are recognized around the world. But the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) credential gives you more than recognition.

With the CFE credential, you’ll have the ability to:

  • Increase your earnings – CFEs earn 32% more than their non-certified colleagues.*
  • Protect your organization – Organizations with CFEs on staff uncover fraud 40% sooner — and experience fraud losses that are 54% smaller — than organizations that do not have CFEs on staff.**
  • Earn professional credibility – Demonstrate your anti-fraud knowledge and expertise to your clients, employer and peers.
  • Advance your career – Continually build your anti-fraud expertise and professionalism with world-class training and resources.
  • Enhance your marketability – Robert Half International identifies the CFE as "in-demand...one of the most marketable credentials today." And nearly 90% of Fortune 500® companies employ at least one CFE.

*2024 Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals
**According to ACFE Research

I think it’s the gold standard in the industry. The requirements to obtain the CFE credential are spot-on with what you need to be successful in the anti-fraud profession. Jeremy Clopton, CFE
Occupation:

Forensic Accounting

Industry:

Public Accounting

Location:

Missouri, U.S.